CLA

CLA

The CLA is the four-door premium Coupé in the mid-size segment. With this model, Mercedes-Benz is setting new standards in expressive, avantgarde design. The CLA thrills new, more modern and younger target customers and has the potential to become a design icon.

The new Mercedes-Benz C-Class Coupé cuts a fine figure on the road and embodies modern luxury. Its interior raises elegance and style to a sporty level, setting new standards in its segment while continuing the philosophy of our exciting coupés.

CLS

CLS Coupé

A seductive profile sets it apart. A refined grille and precision LED headlamps lead the way.Perfectly handcrafted details, combining contemporary luxury with gripping performance.Take a deep breath and experience it all.

S-Class

The top-of-the-range model of Mercedes-Benz takes another big step towards autonomous driving and elevates Intelligent Drive to the next level. With a whole series of new features and functions the S-Class remains the technological pioneer.

With its sporty-classic proportions and self-assured style, the S-Class Coupé demands attention. Breathtaking design is complemented by innovation such as Magic Body Control suspension with the new curve tilting function for an exceptionally dynamic drive.

AMG GT

Paving the way in design: Sportiness and expressiveness are key elements of the Mercedes-AMG GT. Its trend-setting design is created from the exciting combination of characteristic shapes and powerful lines.

More space, more power, more goose bumps – the new Mercedes-AMG GT 4-Door variant delivers new dimensions of driving results. The motorsport DNA is in every fibre of the coupé and makes the four-door vehicle a pure-bred sports car

C-Class

C-Class Cabriolet

The C-Class Cabriolet adds yet another sporty and racy dream model to the C-Class family: the sporty Cabriolet is based on the successful Coupé version of the C-Class and impresses with an expressive appearance whether driving with the top open or closed.

E-Class

E-Class Cabriolet

Mercedes-Benz is completing its E‑Class family with the new E‑Class Cabriolet. This open four-seater with a classic fabric soft top combines puristic, sensuous design with high long-distance comfort for four occupants and the latest technology.

S-Class

S-Class Cabriolet

From now on, only one thing counts: the next bend. Or the next ray of sunshine. From now on, it’s all about this sound. And this sight. It’s all about me. About us. About this exceptional Mercedes. A fascination so great that it comes in a Cabriolet form. Indulge yourself in a car that will enrich your life in incalculable ways.

GLA

GLA

The most cross-over to wear the Star earns it in a big way. Its bold design fuses function with passion. And its advanced engineering delivers true Off-road capability with industry-leading innovations. Anyone can make a cross-over. The GLA is a Mercedes-Benz.

GLC

The Mercedes-Benz SUV takes another powerful step forward with the 2016 GLC (formerly GLK). On a technical level, the GLC sets new standards with state-of-the-art systems, while its dynamic design conveys emotion and clarity beyond the classic off-road look and towards a more modern aesthetic.

GLE

The premium SUV that invented its class 18 years ago has a new name, a new design, and new advancements within its muscular body. The M-Class is reborn as the GLE, and it’s here to extend its lead in every arena of driving.

GLS

GLS

High-end refinement meets high-tech advancements in the Mercedes-Benz GLS. Formerly the GL, the GLS delivers the ultimate combination of sumptuous space, top-of-the-line safety, and world-class sophistication to fulfill our promise of "The best or nothing."

G-Class

G-Class

A long time ago, some engineers in Graz, Austria developed a completely new kind of DNA: the DNA of an off- road vehicle–iconic, rugged, almost indestructible. Now we have developed this DNA further. Here is the new G- Class.

V-Class

V-Class

Life is full of special moments and therefore just as multi-faceted as the V-Class. Developed with a feel for driving pleasure and dynamism, it brings a pure love of life to the roads. A vehicle that stands out wherever it is – with the distinctive style of Mercedes-Benz.

Latest News & Events

SLC Final Edition to start in March 2019

4 Mar 2019

When the SLK first appeared as a production model in 1996, it caused a sensation and founded a new generation of roadsters: For the first time, Mercedes-Benz had produced a roadster whose fixed vario-roof redefined the roadster segment by combining open-air driving pleasure with uncompromised comfort in poor weather - that had never been available before. Furthermore, the SLK started its career in the launch colour yellowstone, an unusual choice for Mercedes-Benz. In reminiscence of this world premiere, the Final Edition of the SLC is available in the exclusive paint finish sunyellow. Boasting an extensive range scope of equipment and unique interior details, the special edition of the SLC marks the pinnacle of the current model generation. The Final Edition can be combined with all engine variants available in the region. It can be ordered as of now.

There is a choice of two visual versions for the SLC 200 and SLC 300 (combined fuel consumption: 7.0-6.3 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions:

161-144 g/km)1. Customers who opt for a standard black, obsidian black or selenite grey paint finish receive an SLC whose AMG Styling front bumper comes with trim strips sporting a silver chrome finish on the lower section. Conversely, in combination with sun yellow, polar white and diamond white paintwork, the lower section of the trim strips is finished in black. The door handles, mirrors and rear brace sport a high-gloss black finish in combination with the bright exterior colours for contrast. Their common feature is the exclusive SLC Final Edition badge on the front wings, below the chromed fin. Also eye-catching are the standard-fit 5-spoke AMG light-alloy wheels with high-gloss black finish (size: 45.7 cm/18 inch).

The special model is based on the AMG Line, which as standard includes AMG Styling bumpers at the front and rear, a sport suspension with 10 mm lowering (de-selectable) as well as a larger braking system with perforated brake discs and front callipers sporting the "Mercedes-Benz" logotype.

Two-tone nappa leather in black/silver pearl with alpaca grey topstitching: this striking colour combination characterises the interior and can be found on the standard-fit sport seats, the door trim and the door centre panels, among other areas. The alpaca grey seat belts echo the colour of the topstitching. Carbon- fibre look leather inserts in the head restraints and the upper section of the seatbacks round off the exquisite interior design of the SLC Final Edition.

The head restraints and the selector lever of the automatic transmission are covered with carbon leather and bear silver SLC lettering. The trim elements on the instrument panel and the centre console sport a bright aluminium finish. The standard-fit multifunction sport steering wheel combines carbon leather in the upper and lower segment with smooth nappa leather in the grip area. Sporty details of the steering wheel are the flat bottom, the 3-spoke design and the silver paddle shifters.

Other standard appointments of the Final Edition include black floor mats with embroidered logo, AIRSCARF neck-level heating, seat heating, and the Memory package for the seats, steering column and exterior mirrors. Furthermore, the package includes 4-way lumbar support for driver and front passenger.

Mercedes-AMG SLC 43 Final Edition

The Final Edition of the AMG SLC 43 (combined fuel consumption:

8.1 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 185 g/km)1 emphasises the racy appearance of the performance roadster with the exclusive sun yellow paint finish and a host of high-gloss black elements, among other features. These include: front splitter, the fins of the air intakes and the wings, base of the centrally positioned star, trim element in the rear fascia, side mirror caps, and door handles. Matte black 5-spoke AMG light-alloy wheels (45.7 cm/18 inch) with yellow rim flange and tyres of size 235/40 R 18 at the front and 255/35 R 18 at the rear underscore the sporty character of the roadster.

The two-tone leather appointments in black/silver pearl with alpaca grey with carbon-embossed leather in the upper and lower segment, as well as nappa leather in the grip area, features a crystal grey 12-o'clock marker and an additional "AMG EDITION“ badge on the steering-wheel trim. The AMG Final Edition of the SLC 43 has numerous comfort features from series production, including AIRSCARF neck-level heating, seat heating for driver and front passenger as well as the Memory package for the exterior mirror, seat and steering column settings.

Here the Final Edition models at a glance:

SLC 200

SLC 300

Mercedes-AMGSLC 43

Number of cylinders/arrangement

4/in-line

4/in-line

6/V

Displacement (cc)

1991

1991

2996

Rated output (kW/hp)

135/184

180/245

287/390

Rated torque (Nm)

300

370

520

Acceleration

0-100 km/h (s)²

7.0 (6.9)

- (5.8)

- (4.7)

Top speed (km/h)²

240 (237)

- (250)

- (250)

Combined fuel consumption (l/100 km)1,2

6.7

7.0

8.1

Combined CO2 emissions (g/km)1,2

153

161

185

A success story for over 20 years: Mercedes-Benz SLK and SLC

After its launch in 1996, the SLK marked the start of a new era for the traditional Mercedes-Benz brand, and its roof design served as a model for many other open-top vehicles.

In January 2011, Mercedes-Benz presented the third model generation, currently still in production, which bears the in-house model code R 172. This series combines lightfooted sportiness with stylish comfort, and striking sports car design with absolute day-to-day suitability. From April 2016 the SLC appeared as a technically and visually optimised further evolution. The name change acknowledges the close relationship with the C-Class, with which the roadster shares many of its technical features. A resounding success: the model series has a worldwide community of fans, with sales of over 710,000 units since 1996.

The model history at a glance:

1994: Design studies in Turin and Paris

1996: World première of the SLK (R 170) at the Turin Motor Show.

2000: Comprehensive model update for the SLK

2004: World première of the second-generation SLK (R 171) at the Geneva Motor Show

2008: Model update for the second-generation SLK

2011: Third generation of the SLK (R 172)

2016: Model update for the third-generation model, renamed SLC

2019: Start of the Final Edition special models of the third generation

1 The stated figures were determined in accordance with the prescribed measuring method. These are the "NEDC CO2 figures" according to Art. 2 No. 1 Implementing Regulation (EU) 2017/1153. The fuel consumption figures were calculated based on these figures. More information about the vehicles on offer, including the WLTP values, can be found for each country at www.mercedes-benz.com